Hello Everyone!<BR><BR>I have a Win2k file/domain server that serves Win95,98 and XP workstations. How would I go about setting it so that the server mandates each user changes their password every x ...
I am trying to add each domain user account to the local adminstrators on their workstations. I can see all the domain users account. But, when I select the user acccount I want and click add, it says ...
For one reason or the other, you may want to delete a domain user profile or account on a Windows 11/10 PC – for example, you may have a laptop that was used temporarily that you want to repurpose for ...
If the Server is not operational message keeps troubling you when adding a trusted domain user to a trusted domain in Windows Server, then this post may help you resolve the issue. When you click ...
It's not always the best idea to create Active Directory users from scratch. Chances are, your company has a standard "template" of attributes that are set for every domain user. If so, why are you ...
On the surface, Active Directory groups are a simple and straightforward way to manage identities (users and/or computers) and assign permissions. Users or computers are added as group members, and ...
In Windows XP Home Edition, there are two basic types of local user accounts (in addition to the guest account): administrators and limited users. With XP Pro, things get a bit more complicated. Users ...
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